With news today that crews were starting to remove the drums of rock and soil from the Lehigh Valley Train Derailment site, I drove out for pictures of the activity.
Prior to leaving Batavia, I made repeated requests to move closer to the work than just the gate at the front driveway of the site. EPA spokesperson Mary Mears said no each time, telling me I could get adequate pictures from Gulf Road and the television stations were satisfied with that location. When I arrived on site, I called Mears and repeated my request, telling her the distance and vehicles in the entryway obscured much of the activity. She said she would call the site manager and pass along my request.
My request was pretty clear and simple: Walk up the driveway, where no heavy equipment was operating and take pictures from outside the fenced area, where, again, no heavy equipment -- no equipment at all -- was operating.
The supervisor reportedly told Mears that it would be unsafe for me to walk in for closer photographs.
I walked to three different locations along the perimeter and using a long lens, took these photos -- the best I could get under the circumstances.
wounder if thay ever cleaned
wounder if thay ever cleaned up that chemical dump behind sprits bar on lake street, i heard some bad stuff was dump there
I guess sometimes "no" really
I guess sometimes "no" really does mean "no".